CRIMINAL LAW

Attorney Prosser has extensive trial experience in all criminal law
matters. Early in his career he worked as an assistant public
defender, sometimes handling 30 to 40 criminal cases per month. As a
result, he has now handled thousands of criminal matters in the adult
and juvenile system and carries with him the considerable experience
that can only be attained by representing defendants through long and
arduous criminal trials.

Now, Attorney Prosser devotes himself entirely to private criminal
clients. Attorney Prosser is the ONLY attorney in Perry County that
practices criminal law that accepts NO public defender
appointments. This allows Attorney Prosser the necessary time to
concentrate exclusively on YOUR case. It also allows Attorney
Prosser to represent you aggressively.

Attorney Prosser specializes in juvenile criminal law matters. He
has extensive experience in the interplay between juvenile
probation matters and juvenile dependency matters. Attorney Prosser
has seen how missteps made at a young age can have devastating and
long term consequences into adulthood, and emphasizes the need for
youth who become involved in the criminal justice system to discuss
their case, in full, with qualified legal counsel.

Attorney Prosser treats every criminal matter, whether
defending you on a traffic ticket or against a felony criminal
charge with the same deference and respect due to you as the
client.

Chances are that if you are one of the 1,500,000 people who
get a DUI this year – you’ve never been charged with a crime
before in your life. And the chances are equally good that you
won’t ever again. DUI is the most common charge that every
day, hard-working people get – but it often has the most
serious consequences. Let us advise you on the best way to
protect yourself from the civil and criminal penalties of a DUI
– allowing you to get this matter behind you once and for all.

Most traffic incidents happen in an instant – the police
lights come on behind you before you even know what you did
wrong. But make no mistake – the police officer will be more
than happy to tell you how you messed up when you get to court.
Let us tell you how you can avoid the most severe consequences
those momentary lapses can bring.

One mistake can ruin your child’s future. The best way to
deal with it? Head on, with an emphasis on making things rights,
and rehabilitating the mistake. Come talk to us so that we can
help your child avoid the dismal future that can come from those
juvenile mistakes and errors in judgment.

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